Las Vegas hold off Indiana in overtime to reach third WNBA finals in four years
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Las Vegas hold off Indiana in overtime to reach third WNBA finals in four years
"A'ja Wilson poured in 35 points, Jackie Young had career playoff highs of 32 points and 10 assists and the Las Vegas Aces punched their ticket to the WNBA finals with a 107-98 overtime victory over the visiting Indiana Fever on Tuesday. The second-seeded Aces won the best-of-five semi-final series 3-2 and will face the fourth-seeded Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA Finals, which will begin Friday in Las Vegas."
"Chelsea Gray scored eight of her 17 points in overtime for Las Vegas, who won 16 straight games to end the regular season. The short-handed Fever, seeded sixth, pushed the game to overtime even after losing star guard Kelsey Mitchell to injury and seeing center Aliyah Boston foul out late in regulation. Odyssey Sims led six Fever players in double figures with 27 points while adding six assists. Natasha Howard scored 16 points, and Boston paired 11 points with 16 rebounds."
A'ja Wilson scored 35 points and Jackie Young had career playoff highs of 32 points and 10 assists as the Las Vegas Aces beat the Indiana Fever 107-98 in overtime. The second-seeded Aces won the best-of-five semi-final series 3-2 and will meet the fourth-seeded Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA Finals starting Friday in Las Vegas. The Aces are making their third finals trip in four years after titles in 2022 and 2023. Chelsea Gray added eight of her 17 points in overtime. The short-handed sixth-seeded Fever pushed the game to overtime despite losing Kelsey Mitchell to injury and seeing Aliyah Boston foul out. Odyssey Sims led six Fever players in double figures with 27 points; Boston finished with 11 points and 16 rebounds.
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